Genesis 44:16-34

Genesis 44:16-34

[16] And Judah  said,  unto my lord?  what shall we speak?  or how shall we clear ourselves?  God  hath found out  the iniquity  of thy servants:  behold, we are my lord's  servants,  both we, and he also  with whom  the cup  is found.  [17] And he said,  God forbid  that I should do  so:  but the man  in whose hand  the cup  is found,  he shall be my servant;  and as for you, get you up  in peace  unto your father.  [18] Then Judah  came near  unto him, and said,  Oh  my lord,  let thy servant,  I pray thee, speak  a word  in my lord's  ears,  and let not thine anger  burn  against thy servant:  for thou art even as Pharaoh.  [19] My lord  asked  his servants,  saying,  Have  ye a father,  or a brother?  [20] And we said  unto my lord,  We have  a father,  an old man,  and a child  of his old age,  a little one;  and his brother  is dead,  and he alone is left  of his mother,  and his father  loveth  him. [21] And thou saidst  unto thy servants,  Bring him down  unto me, that I may set  mine eyes  [22] And we said  unto my lord,  The lad  cannot  leave  his father:  for if he should leave  his father,  his father would die.  [23] And thou saidst  unto thy servants,  Except  your youngest  brother  come down  my face  no more.  [24] And it came to pass when we came up  unto thy servant  my father,  we told  him the words  of my lord.  [25] And our father  said,  Go again,  and buy  us a little  food.  [26] And we said,  We cannot  go down:  if our youngest  brother  be  with us, then will we go down:  for we may  not see  the man's  face,  except  our youngest  brother  [27] And thy servant  my father  said  unto us, Ye know  that my wife  bare  me two  sons: [28] And the one  went out  from me, and I said,  Surely  and I saw him  not since:  [29] And if ye take  this also from  me,  and mischief  befall him,  ye shall bring down  my gray hairs  with sorrow  to the grave.  [30] Now therefore when I come  to thy servant  my father,  and the lad  be not with us; seeing that his life  is bound up  in the lad's life;  [31] It shall come to pass, when he seeth  that the lad  is not with us, that he will die:  and thy servants  shall bring down  the gray hairs  of thy servant  our father  with sorrow  to the grave.  [32] For thy servant  became surety  for the lad  unto  my father,  saying,  If I bring  him not unto thee, then I shall bear the blame  to my father  for ever.  [33] Now therefore, I pray thee, let thy servant  abide  instead of the lad  a bondman  to my lord;  and let the lad  go up  with his brethren.  [34] For how  shall I go up  to my father,  and the lad  be not with me? lest peradventure I see  the evil  that shall come on  my father.